Abstract
Time-resolved luminescence spectroscopy with a pulsed excitation method has been applied to investigate the elastoplastic deformation in shocked ruby single crystal. The ruby luminescence is induced by a nanosecond laser pulse, and before the luminescence decays significantly, a shock wave generated by plate impact is introduced into the sample. The elastoplastic deformation and its effect on the wave propagation have been recorded as streak images.
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